Summer is over, but honking season is just getting started. After a short delay — due to circumstances described in this episode — The War on Cars is back to celebrate our fourth anniversary and describe why the show's title seems to be in the news a lot these days, partly thanks to one U.S. Congresswoman. The hosts also catch up with each other provide updates on what we did on our summer vacations, including treks through idyllic European landscapes, e-scooter rides in Charlottesville, and a visit to the Most Magical Place on Earth. Plus, as New York debates a plan to toll drivers entering Manhattan, what will the success or failure of congestion pricing mean for transportation in other cities across the United States. This episode is sponsored by and . LINKS: Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) really thinks there's a war on cars. () Randall O'Toole thinks we should give up the war on cars. () In Canada, the suburbs strike back against the war on cars. () This British columnist thinks the war on cars is a war on ordinary people. () Pick up . . It helps people find us. This episode was recorded by Josh Wilcox at the and edited by Ali Lemer. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of Crucial D Designs.
view more